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Zhu Z, Liu X, Meng F, Jiang A, Zhou Y, Yuan F, Chen M. LbHKT1;1 Negatively Regulates Salt Tolerance of Limonium bicolor by Decreasing Salt Secretion Rate of Salt Glands. PLANT, CELL & ENVIRONMENT 2025; 48:3544-3558. [PMID: 39789701 DOI: 10.1111/pce.15375] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 11/26/2024] [Revised: 12/26/2024] [Accepted: 12/29/2024] [Indexed: 01/12/2025]
Abstract
The HKT-type proteins have been extensively studied and have been shown to play important roles in long-distance Na+ transport, maintaining ion homoeostasis and improving salt tolerance in plants. However, there have been no reports on the types, characteristics and functions of HKT-type proteins in Limonium bicolor, a recretohalophyte species with the typical salt gland structure. In this study, five LbHKT genes were identified in L. bicolor, all belonging to subfamily 1 (HKT1). There are many cis-acting elements related to abiotic/biotic stress response on the promoters of the LbHKT genes. LbHKT1;1 was investigated in detail. Subcellular localization results showed that LbHKT1;1 is targeted to the plasma membrane. Functional analysis in yeast showed that LbHKT1;1 has a higher tolerance than AtHKT1;1 under high Na+ conditions. Silencing and overexpression of the LbHKT1;1 gene in L. bicolor showed that LbHKT1;1 negatively regulates salt secretion by the salt glands. Further experiments showed that LbbZIP52 can specifically bind to the ABRE element in the LbHKT1;1 promoter and regulate the expression of the LbHKT1;1 gene and is involved in the negative regulation of the salt secretion capacity of L. bicolor. This study demonstrates for the first time that the HKT-type protein is involved in salt secretion by salt glands and provides a new perspective on the function of HKT-type proteins under salt stress conditions.
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Affiliation(s)
- Zhihui Zhu
- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Stress, College of Life Sciences, Shandong Normal University, Ji'nan, China
- National Center of Technology Innovation for Comprehensive Utilization of Saline-Alkali Land, Agricultural High-Tech Industrial Demonstration Area of the Yellow River Delta of Shandong Province, Dongying, China
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- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Stress, College of Life Sciences, Shandong Normal University, Ji'nan, China
- National Center of Technology Innovation for Comprehensive Utilization of Saline-Alkali Land, Agricultural High-Tech Industrial Demonstration Area of the Yellow River Delta of Shandong Province, Dongying, China
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- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Stress, College of Life Sciences, Shandong Normal University, Ji'nan, China
- National Center of Technology Innovation for Comprehensive Utilization of Saline-Alkali Land, Agricultural High-Tech Industrial Demonstration Area of the Yellow River Delta of Shandong Province, Dongying, China
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- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Stress, College of Life Sciences, Shandong Normal University, Ji'nan, China
- National Center of Technology Innovation for Comprehensive Utilization of Saline-Alkali Land, Agricultural High-Tech Industrial Demonstration Area of the Yellow River Delta of Shandong Province, Dongying, China
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- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Stress, College of Life Sciences, Shandong Normal University, Ji'nan, China
- National Center of Technology Innovation for Comprehensive Utilization of Saline-Alkali Land, Agricultural High-Tech Industrial Demonstration Area of the Yellow River Delta of Shandong Province, Dongying, China
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- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Stress, College of Life Sciences, Shandong Normal University, Ji'nan, China
- National Center of Technology Innovation for Comprehensive Utilization of Saline-Alkali Land, Agricultural High-Tech Industrial Demonstration Area of the Yellow River Delta of Shandong Province, Dongying, China
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- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Stress, College of Life Sciences, Shandong Normal University, Ji'nan, China
- National Center of Technology Innovation for Comprehensive Utilization of Saline-Alkali Land, Agricultural High-Tech Industrial Demonstration Area of the Yellow River Delta of Shandong Province, Dongying, China
- Dongying Institute, Shandong Normal University, Dongying, China
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Ma Q, Zhao B, Jiao X, Sui Y, Sun M, Ma J, Zhu J, Wang B, Yuan F. The Importin-β Protein LbSAD2 Enhances Salt Gland Development and Salt Resistance in the Recretohalophyte Limonium bicolor. PLANT, CELL & ENVIRONMENT 2025. [PMID: 40195791 DOI: 10.1111/pce.15524] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/01/2024] [Revised: 02/26/2025] [Accepted: 03/23/2025] [Indexed: 04/09/2025]
Abstract
Limonium bicolor is a typical recretohalophyte with specialised salt glands that secrete excessive Na+ out of the plant. The detailed mechanisms of salt gland development and salt resistance are largely unclear. Here, we investigated the function of the importin-β protein LbSAD2 from L. bicolor. Lines with silenced LbSAD2 expression showed significantly lower salt gland density, salt-secretion ability and salt resistance, whereas LbSAD2 overexpression lines had a greater number of salt glands with an abnormal distribution in the abaxial and leaf adaxial surfaces. A previously uncharacterised hydrophobic protein, Lb2G12077, can bind to the LbSAD2 promoter to inhibit the transcription of LbSAD2 verified by a yeast one-hybrid, electrophoretic mobility shift and dual-luciferase reporter assay. Further functional validation revealed that Lb2G12077 demoted salt gland development and salt resistance of L. bicolor. Moreover, a yeast two-hybrid, bimolecular fluorescence complementation and GST pull-down assays indicated that the hypothetical protein Lb2G12567 interacts with LbSAD2, whose silenced lines also showed significantly reduced salt gland density, salt-secretion ability and salt resistance, suggesting Lb2G12567 played a similar positive role in salt resistance. The current LbSAD2 pathway sheds light on salt gland development and salt resistance in L. bicolor, laying the foundation for increasing salt tolerance in crops.
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- Qiuyu Ma
- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Stress, College of Life Sciences, Shandong Normal University, Ji'nan, China
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- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Stress, College of Life Sciences, Shandong Normal University, Ji'nan, China
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- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Stress, College of Life Sciences, Shandong Normal University, Ji'nan, China
- Lianyungang Ganyu No. 1 Senior High School, Lianyungang, China
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- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Stress, College of Life Sciences, Shandong Normal University, Ji'nan, China
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- Jiangsu Coastal Area Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Yancheng, China
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- State Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemical Biology and College of Life Sciences, Nankai University, Tianjin, China
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- Jiangsu Coastal Area Institute of Agricultural Sciences, Yancheng, China
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- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Stress, College of Life Sciences, Shandong Normal University, Ji'nan, China
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- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Stress, College of Life Sciences, Shandong Normal University, Ji'nan, China
- State Key Laboratory of Medicinal Chemical Biology and College of Life Sciences, Nankai University, Tianjin, China
- National Center of Technology Innovation for Comprehensive Utilization of Saline-Alkali Land, Dongying, China
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Zhu Z, Zhou Y, Liu X, Meng F, Xu C, Chen M. Integrated transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses uncover the key pathways of Limonium bicolor in response to salt stress. PLANT BIOTECHNOLOGY JOURNAL 2025; 23:715-730. [PMID: 39636615 PMCID: PMC11869187 DOI: 10.1111/pbi.14534] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 08/31/2024] [Revised: 11/12/2024] [Accepted: 11/18/2024] [Indexed: 12/07/2024]
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Salinity significantly inhibits plant growth and development. While the recretohalophyte Limonium bicolor can reduce its ion content by secreting salt, the metabolic pathways it employs to adapt to high salt stress remain unclear. This study aims to unravel this enigma through integrated transcriptomic and metabolomic analyses of L. bicolor under salt stress conditions. The results showed that compared to the control (S0), low salt treatment (S1) led to a significant increase in plant growth, photosynthesis efficiency and antioxidant enzyme activity but caused no significant changes in organic soluble substance and ROS contents. However, high salt treatments (S3 and S4) led to a significant decrease in plant growth, photosynthesis efficiency and antioxidant enzyme activity, accompanied by a significant increase in organic soluble substance and ROS contents. A significant increase in phenolic compounds, such as caffeoyl shikimic acid and coniferin, upon the treatments of S1, S3 and S4, and a decrease and increase in flavonoids upon the treatments of S1 and S3 were also observed, respectively. This study also demonstrated that the expression patterns of key genes responsible for the biosynthesis of these metabolites are consistent with the observed trends in their accumulation levels. These results suggest that under low salt stress conditions, the halophyte L. bicolor experiences minimal osmotic and oxidative stress. However, under high salt stress conditions, it suffers severe osmotic and oxidative stress, and the increase in organic soluble substances and flavonoids serves as a key response to these stresses and also represents a good strategy for the alleviation of them.
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- Zhihui Zhu
- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant StressCollege of Life Sciences, Shandong Normal UniversityJi'nanChina
- National Center of Technology Innovation for Comprehensive Utilization of Saline‐Alkali LandAgricultural High‐Tech Industrial Demonstration Area of the Yellow River Delta of Shandong ProvinceDongyingChina
- Dongying Institute, Shandong Normal UniversityDongyingChina
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- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant StressCollege of Life Sciences, Shandong Normal UniversityJi'nanChina
- National Center of Technology Innovation for Comprehensive Utilization of Saline‐Alkali LandAgricultural High‐Tech Industrial Demonstration Area of the Yellow River Delta of Shandong ProvinceDongyingChina
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- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant StressCollege of Life Sciences, Shandong Normal UniversityJi'nanChina
- National Center of Technology Innovation for Comprehensive Utilization of Saline‐Alkali LandAgricultural High‐Tech Industrial Demonstration Area of the Yellow River Delta of Shandong ProvinceDongyingChina
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- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant StressCollege of Life Sciences, Shandong Normal UniversityJi'nanChina
- National Center of Technology Innovation for Comprehensive Utilization of Saline‐Alkali LandAgricultural High‐Tech Industrial Demonstration Area of the Yellow River Delta of Shandong ProvinceDongyingChina
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- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant StressCollege of Life Sciences, Shandong Normal UniversityJi'nanChina
- National Center of Technology Innovation for Comprehensive Utilization of Saline‐Alkali LandAgricultural High‐Tech Industrial Demonstration Area of the Yellow River Delta of Shandong ProvinceDongyingChina
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- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant StressCollege of Life Sciences, Shandong Normal UniversityJi'nanChina
- National Center of Technology Innovation for Comprehensive Utilization of Saline‐Alkali LandAgricultural High‐Tech Industrial Demonstration Area of the Yellow River Delta of Shandong ProvinceDongyingChina
- Dongying Institute, Shandong Normal UniversityDongyingChina
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Yang Z, Zhang Z, Qiao Z, Guo X, Wen Y, Zhou Y, Yao C, Fan H, Wang B, Han G. The RING zinc finger protein LbRZF1 promotes salt gland development and salt tolerance in Limonium bicolor. JOURNAL OF INTEGRATIVE PLANT BIOLOGY 2024; 66:787-809. [PMID: 38477645 DOI: 10.1111/jipb.13641] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Key Words] [MESH Headings] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 01/29/2024] [Revised: 02/16/2024] [Accepted: 02/26/2024] [Indexed: 03/14/2024]
Abstract
The recretohalophyte Limonium bicolor thrives in high-salinity environments because salt glands on the above-ground parts of the plant help to expel excess salt. Here, we characterize a nucleus-localized C3HC4 (RING-HC)-type zinc finger protein of L. bicolor named RING ZINC FINGER PROTEIN 1 (LbRZF1). LbRZF1 was expressed in salt glands and in response to NaCl treatment. LbRZF1 showed no E3 ubiquitin ligase activity. The phenotypes of overexpression and knockout lines for LbRZF1 indicated that LbRZF1 positively regulated salt gland development and salt tolerance in L. bicolor. lbrzf1 mutants had fewer salt glands and secreted less salt than did the wild-type, whereas LbRZF1-overexpressing lines had opposite phenotypes, in keeping with the overall salt tolerance of these plants. A yeast two-hybrid screen revealed that LbRZF1 interacted with LbCATALASE2 (LbCAT2) and the transcription factor LbMYB113, leading to their stabilization. Silencing of LbCAT2 or LbMYB113 decreased salt gland density and salt tolerance. The heterologous expression of LbRZF1 in Arabidopsis thaliana conferred salt tolerance to this non-halophyte. We also identified the transcription factor LbMYB48 as an upstream regulator of LbRZF1 transcription. The study of LbRZF1 in the regulation network of salt gland development also provides a good foundation for transforming crops and improving their salt resistance.
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- Zongran Yang
- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Stress, College of Life Sciences, Shandong Normal University, Ji'nan, 250014, China
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- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Stress, College of Life Sciences, Shandong Normal University, Ji'nan, 250014, China
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- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Stress, College of Life Sciences, Shandong Normal University, Ji'nan, 250014, China
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- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Stress, College of Life Sciences, Shandong Normal University, Ji'nan, 250014, China
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- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Stress, College of Life Sciences, Shandong Normal University, Ji'nan, 250014, China
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- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Stress, College of Life Sciences, Shandong Normal University, Ji'nan, 250014, China
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- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Stress, College of Life Sciences, Shandong Normal University, Ji'nan, 250014, China
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- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Stress, College of Life Sciences, Shandong Normal University, Ji'nan, 250014, China
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- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Stress, College of Life Sciences, Shandong Normal University, Ji'nan, 250014, China
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- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Stress, College of Life Sciences, Shandong Normal University, Ji'nan, 250014, China
- National Center of Technology Innovation for Comprehensive Utilization of Saline-Alkali Land, Agricultural High-tech Industrial Demonstration Area of the Yellow River Delta of Shandong Province, Dongying, 257000, China
- Dongying Institute, Shandong Normal University, Dongying, 257000, China
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Wang X, Wang B, Yuan F. Genome-wide identification of bHLH transcription factors and functional analysis in salt gland development of the recretohalophyte sea lavender ( Limonium bicolor). HORTICULTURE RESEARCH 2024; 11:uhae036. [PMID: 38595909 PMCID: PMC11001596 DOI: 10.1093/hr/uhae036] [Citation(s) in RCA: 0] [Impact Index Per Article: 0] [Reference Citation Analysis] [Abstract] [Grants] [Track Full Text] [Figures] [Subscribe] [Scholar Register] [Received: 05/31/2023] [Accepted: 01/25/2024] [Indexed: 04/11/2024]
Abstract
Transcription factors with basic helix-loop-helix (bHLH) structures regulate plant growth, epidermal structure development, metabolic processes, and responses to stress extensively. Sea lavender (Limonium bicolor) is a recretohalophyte with unique salt glands in the epidermis that make it highly resistant to salt stress, contributing to the improvement of saline lands. However, the features of the bHLH transcription factor family in L. bicolor are largely unknown. Here, we systematically analyzed the characteristics, localization, and phylogenetic relationships of 187 identified bHLH family genes throughout the L. bicolor genome, as well as their cis-regulatory promoter elements, expression patterns, and key roles in salt gland development or salt tolerance by genetic analysis. Nine verified L. bicolor bHLH genes are expressed and the encoded proteins function in the nucleus, among which the proteins encoded by Lb2G14060 and Lb1G07934 also localize to salt glands. Analysis of CRISPR-Cas9-generated knockout mutants and overexpression lines indicated that the protein encoded by Lb1G07934 is involved in the formation of salt glands, salt secretion, and salt resistance, indicating that bHLH genes strongly influence epidermal structure development and stress responses. The current study lays the foundation for further investigation of the effects and functional mechanisms of bHLH genes in L. bicolor and paves the way for selecting salt-tolerance genes that will enhance salt resistance in crops and for the improvement of saline soils.
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- Xi Wang
- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Stress, College of Life Sciences, Shandong Normal University, Ji’nan, Shandong 250014, China
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- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Stress, College of Life Sciences, Shandong Normal University, Ji’nan, Shandong 250014, China
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- Shandong Provincial Key Laboratory of Plant Stress, College of Life Sciences, Shandong Normal University, Ji’nan, Shandong 250014, China
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